![]() In addition to regular User Special Identifiers, this event provides the following additional Special Identifiers: This event will run when a user subscribes to your channel. $raidviewercount = The number of viewers of the channel that raided (EX: 10).This event provides the following additional Special Identifiers: ![]() The User special identifiers indicate the user that raided. Raids are only counted for platforms that specifically distinquish between a host VS a raid (EX: Twitch). It is often used to thank the user for the raid using chat and possibly overlay. This event triggers when a channel raids your channel. The User special identifiers indicate the user that hosted. Hosts are considered a passive action and therefore do not have a user count associated with them (EX: An auto-host). It is often used to thank the user for the host using chat and possibly overlay. This event triggers when a channel hosts your channel. The User special identifiers indicate the user that followed. This means, that if a user follows, unfollows, and then re-follows quickly, it will only run the first time. ![]() This event will run the first time a user follows during this specific session of Mix It Up. It is often used to send out Discord and Twitter notices to your social media accounts to alert users that your stream has ended. This event will run when your stream goes from online to offline.
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